Expert developer, Buddhist

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Cake day: June 21st, 2023

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  • There’s a lot of people who say that using AI makes you dumber, and that’s reasonably true in one sense, but ultimately it’s reducing the kinds of work you need to do. This is a trend in humanity – photos replaced photorealistic painters - farm automation replaced manual labor. At every step, knowledge was in fact lost to society. But is that a problem really, that we lose obsoleted modes of work, in favor of automated systems that solve it forever? New skills emerge, people who know how to design factories, photography artists

    I think people are afraid of AI removing jobs from the workforce, but what it’s really doing is making the workforce more efficient. The total amount of product can go up, that’s fine. Jobs like coding now look more like architectural design jobs rather than typing jobs. Creative work and original ideas will shine. New jobs will be created. Nothing new is going on












  • To this day homies don’t understand the simple rule that controversy sells. It powers the brand. It keeps it in the news every day. Manage a steady drip of “bad but not soooo bad” controversy and you win. Case in point: Trump

    If you want something to end, get people to stop thinking about it. I suspect people just like having something to be mad about and “belong” to an ingroup of other people mad at it too

    Inb4 people are mad at me for “supporting Elon” by saying the above, right? Because obviously what he’s doing is so bad and evil that “how dare I” not stand up against it? Well, I hope you enjoy the ride


  • It seems like there’s more to it since you generally also have to pay the union dues, is that factored into the math here?

    Unions are tricky. Police union that keeps cops from being punished? Idk maybe not great. Union that pays dock workers that don’t actually work to keep automation from ruining the job landscape? I’m not sure. Teachers negotiating for fair pay? Seems great!!

    Like all things in society, we need nuance, not “unions good” or “unions bad”